DAY LENGTH SEPTEMBER 11, 2000
12 hours 42 minutes
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US Naval Observatory
Sun and Moon Data
SEPTEMBER 11, 2000
in Burlington, VT
Sunrise
6:28 a.m.
Sunset
7:10 p.m.
Moonrise
6:34 p.m.

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WHITE DEW

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National Weather Service in Burlington reports these records for September 11 as of 2000:
NORMAL
52°F to 71°F
Average 61°F
RECORD HIGH
95°F in 1931
RECORD LOW
33°F in 1918
NORMAL
PRECIPITATION

0.13"
MOST PRECIPITATION
1.58" in 1955
MOST SNOW
Not Available
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THE VERMONT WEATHER BOOK by David Ludlum (Vermont Historical Society, 1996) lists the following Historic Weather Events for September 11:

September 11, 1931
Late heat wave set a September record, 95° at Burlington; 95° at St. Albans, 93° at St. Johnsbury, 92° at Northfield.

September 11, 1968
Heavy rains at Fairlee and Vershire washed out beaver dams, flooding and destroying roads; Cavendish 3.53", Union Village 3.40".

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